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This uncertainty is a direct consequence of the inherently destructive nature of histologic and biochemical methods; these techniques therefore do not permit monitoring of the spatial and temporal evolution of matrix macromolecules within individual samples/animals.
None of this is to say that narrative nonfiction is some sort of selfless or inherently democratic form.
So it would be inherently easier, for example, to study a new medication for generally healthy young adults with essential hypertension than a surgical technique for older patients with hepatic failure needing transplantation.
Of course, numbers can never resolve the inherently subjective question of cultural health.
The NYT runs an op-ed today that says the real reason not to like the AOL-Time Warner deal and its ilk is that mergers inherently dilute the quality of journalism.